| The Week the Women Went | |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 5 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Jon Kroll |
| Producer | BBC Worldwide Productions |
| Production location | United States |
| Original release | |
| Network | Lifetime |
| Release | August 14 – September 11, 2012 |
| Related | |
| The Week the Women Went | |
The Week The Women Went is a 2012 reality series narrated by Jeff Foxworthy on the Lifetime Channel and produced by BBC Worldwide Productions. [1] The show is an American version of a BBC show of the same name. [2]
The show follows the town of Yemassee, South Carolina as all of the adult women in the community leave for a week. The men are then left on their own to take on the responsibilities of the women, which includes childcare, house cleaning, and employment. [3]
| No. | Title | Original release date |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "'Til Trains Do Us Part" | August 14, 2012 |
| 2 | "PEARLs Gone Wild" | August 21, 2012 |
| 3 | "It Takes a Village" | August 28, 2012 |
| 4 | "Mister Congeniality" | September 4, 2012 |
| 5 | "Hug O' War" | September 11, 2012 |
Hit Fix criticized the show's premise of being a "social experiment", stating that it felt more like a sitcom, that it perpetuated stereotypes of both men and Southerners, and that "losing fifty percent of the adults in town is going to create a hardship, regardless of whether they're male or female". [4] Other criticisms focused on the helplessness of the men in the show, with one person stating that "I get that it is supposed to be a fish out of water story ... but if you have a 9-year-old daughter and you cannot brush her hair, you aren't a fish out of water. You are a bad father". [5]